Lysozymes are antimicrobial enzymes that perform a critical role in resisting infection in a wide-range of eukaryotes. However, using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as a model host we now demonstrate that deletion of the protist type lysozyme LYS-7 renders animals susceptible to killing by the fatal fungal human pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans, but, remarkably, enhances tolerance to the enteric bacteria Salmonella Typhimurium. This trade-off in immunological susceptibility in C. elegans is further mediated by the reciprocal activity of lys-7 and the tyrosine kinase abl-1. Together this implies a greater complexity in C. elegans innate immune function than previously thought.N/
AbstractA Caenorhabditis elegans-Salmonella enterica host-pathogen model was used to identify both n...
The evolution of genetic mechanisms used to combat bacterial infections is critical for the survival...
<p>An estimated twenty-five percent of the fifty-seven million annual deaths worldwide can be direct...
Lysozymes are antimicrobial enzymes that perform a critical role in resisting infection in a wide-ra...
Lysozymes are antimicrobial enzymes that perform a critical role in resisting infection in a wide-ra...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has been a powerful experimental organism for almost half a cent...
Little is known about the relative contributions and importance of antibacterial effectors in the ne...
AbstractThe term innate immunity refers to a number of evolutionary ancient mechanisms that serve to...
International audienceThe term innate immunity refers to a number of evolutionary ancient mechanisms...
Caenorhabditis elegans has previously been proposed as an alternative host for models of infectious ...
<p>The relatively simple innate immune system of <italic>Caenorhabditis elegans</italic> and the num...
AbstractThe idea of using simple, genetically tractable host organisms to study the virulence mechan...
Microbes that protect against infection inhabit hosts across the tree of life. It is unclear whether...
SummaryCaenorhabditis elegans exhibits avoidance behavior when presented with diverse bacterial path...
AbstractGenetic analysis of host–pathogen interactions has been hampered by the lack of genetically ...
AbstractA Caenorhabditis elegans-Salmonella enterica host-pathogen model was used to identify both n...
The evolution of genetic mechanisms used to combat bacterial infections is critical for the survival...
<p>An estimated twenty-five percent of the fifty-seven million annual deaths worldwide can be direct...
Lysozymes are antimicrobial enzymes that perform a critical role in resisting infection in a wide-ra...
Lysozymes are antimicrobial enzymes that perform a critical role in resisting infection in a wide-ra...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has been a powerful experimental organism for almost half a cent...
Little is known about the relative contributions and importance of antibacterial effectors in the ne...
AbstractThe term innate immunity refers to a number of evolutionary ancient mechanisms that serve to...
International audienceThe term innate immunity refers to a number of evolutionary ancient mechanisms...
Caenorhabditis elegans has previously been proposed as an alternative host for models of infectious ...
<p>The relatively simple innate immune system of <italic>Caenorhabditis elegans</italic> and the num...
AbstractThe idea of using simple, genetically tractable host organisms to study the virulence mechan...
Microbes that protect against infection inhabit hosts across the tree of life. It is unclear whether...
SummaryCaenorhabditis elegans exhibits avoidance behavior when presented with diverse bacterial path...
AbstractGenetic analysis of host–pathogen interactions has been hampered by the lack of genetically ...
AbstractA Caenorhabditis elegans-Salmonella enterica host-pathogen model was used to identify both n...
The evolution of genetic mechanisms used to combat bacterial infections is critical for the survival...
<p>An estimated twenty-five percent of the fifty-seven million annual deaths worldwide can be direct...